Direct-write manufacturing techniques will enable new detector assemblies that were not previously possible with traditional assembly processes. Five detector/circuit concepts will be manufactured using this technology to answer questions regarding repeatability. This effort focuses on evaluating the repeatability for direct-write manufacturing techniques on flexible and 3-dimensional surfaces. Direct-write manufacturing has the potential to reduce mass and volume for fabrication and assembly of advanced detector concepts by reducing trace widths down to 30 microns, printing on complex geometries, and allowing new detector concept production.